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moms with 1+ babies

Im a ftm i was wondering with all that pushing do u poop urself ?
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I'm pregnant with baby number 2, with my first i didn't have a bm or anything...but a couple people I knew at the time told me they did when they were pushing their baby out. So it happens to some and doesn't to others.
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I didnt with my 1st born. To be honest you lose a lot of modesty and insecurities when in labor so once your there with your legs in the air I dont think you will care too much. Everyone and their mom sees your goods and there is always someone putting their hands on you so it all modesty goes out the window lol. :)
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That was one of my biggest, non-emergency scenario concerns!!! Lol! My first birth was filmed and I didn't want to be that mom. I'm super lucky because I didn't either time on my son or daughter. I'm scared I'm going to this time but here's to hoping I can drop one long enough before the little one arrives in March. Haha!
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I didn't, I'd had a bowel movement earlier on in the evening before my waters broke. My body must've known before me lol :)
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I did too. When your delivery you really don't care what's going on you just want your bundle of joy out
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I did.
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I did with both of my toddlers I believe.
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Sometimes you will. My nurse sent my hubby out of the room when I first went to push so she could clean me up.  It's nothing to stress over though.
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